DSC HU/Cm Removal/Installation: Notes

2008 Mazda 6 s Sport, 4D Hatchback, StandardSECTION Notes
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CAUTION:
  • When replacing the DSC HU/CM with a new one, configuration procedure must be performed before removing the DSC HU/CM. If configuration is not completed before removing the DSC HU/CM, DTC B2477 will be detected. 
  • The DSC may not function normally when the DSC HU/CM is replaced. After installation, always perform the initialization procedures for the combined sensor and the steering angle sensor. (See  COMBINED SENSOR INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE  .) (See  STEERING ANGLE SENSOR INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE  .) 
  • The internal parts of the DSC HU/CM could be damaged if dropped. Be careful not to drop the DSC HU/CM. Replace the DSC HU/CM if it is subjected to an impact. 
  1. Perform DSC configuration. (See DSC CONFIGURATION .)
  2. Remove the front suspension tower bar. (See FRONT SUSPENSION TOWER BAR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
  3. Remove in the order indicated in Fig 1.
  4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
    Fig 1: DSC HU/CM With Torque Specifications
    G04563429Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
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